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Assumptions for the alignment chart.

What are the assumptions for the alignment chart? A step-by-step guide to illustrate the different items.

17-Alignment chart-part 2 for the unbraced frames.

July 18, 2025November 20, 2020 by Maged kamel
Brief illustration for post 17-compression-Review of Alignment chart.

Alignment chart-part 2, discussion about the conditions from which the alignment chart was developed and an introduction to the portal frame.

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